Lee
verbs that end in -eler or -e + consonant + er. I have a question about spelling. I learned that if you have a verb that ends in -eler, the "l" in the conjugated form gets doubled (*except for the nous and vous forms): appeler: je m'appelle tu t'appelles il s'appelle nous nous appelons* vous vous appelez* ils s'appellent However, I recently learned the verb "peler" and it seems to follow the "-e + consonant + er" rule, which means the "e" preceding the consonant becomes an è (*except for the vous and nous forms). peler je pèle tu pèles il pèle nous pelons vous pelez ils pèlent So, my question is: Is "peler" simply an irregular verb in which I have to remember this pattern that stands out from other verbs or is there a grammatical rule that states that one spelling rule can supersede another? Is there a logical way to figure this sort of thing out through pronunciation or otherwise? Finally, If there are similar verbs like this, please let me know. Thanks in advance for any advice you can give me. :D
2016년 6월 23일 오전 3:50
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Peler n'est pas juste une exception. Ces deux modèles de conjugaison existent. Soit avec "ell" soit avec "èl". Il n'y a pas de différence de prononciation, je ne sais pas s'il y a une méthode pour les reconnaître. Avec "ell" comme appeler il y a : appeler - rappeler - jeter - rejeter - projeter - étinceler - renouveler - épeler - atteler - feuilleter - pelleter - ensorceler - épousseter - empaqueter - hoqueter - grommeler - étiqueter - ficeler - niveler - ruisseler - amonceler - déchiqueter - voleter - chanceler - cacheter - craqueler - caqueter - carreler... Avec "èl" comme peler il y a : acheter - racheter - geler - dégeler - congeler - décongeler - surgeler - regeler - harceler - haleter - modeler - remodeler - déceler - receler - marteler - crocheter - ciseler - démanteler - écarteler - fileter - fureter...
2016년 6월 24일
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네덜란드어, 독일어, 일본어, 한국어, 스페인어